Fri 9/29 - #SuffolkLaw is Awesome, #IRS May Furlough Staff, #NLRB Nationwide Ruling Against #Starbucks, #USPTO Stays Open if Gov Shuts Down and #SCOTUS Case on Second Amendment
MA law school has an outsize (positive) influence, IRS may furlough staff if the government shuts down, NLRB slaps Starbucks on the wrist nationwide, USPTO can stay open for a bit if the government shuts down and a 2nd amendment case before SCOTUS.
New Episode out now: In this episode we check out some of the news to come from the world of tabletop role-playing games, discuss some interesting things to try at your table and answer listener questions. @ttrpg
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In this episode we get nostalgic for old cartoons, answer some great listener questions and engage in the most important debate that Justin has ever been wrong about.
Going live now to talk with our faces about books and things! Maybe Algernon Blackwood, maybe Literary Fiction? Then we'll be playing @blacktabbygames's Scarlet Hollow in an hour!
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I've been expanding the production of our "this day in legal history" segment on Minimum Competence #podcast, today it was:
"On this day in legal history, September 13, 1971, the Attica Correctional Facility prison revolt came to an end when National Guardsmen took back control of the prison–in so doing 43 people died, all but four from law enforcement’s efforts to regain control."
New podcast episode! The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas was a hit musical, but what about the brothel it was based on? This week, we talk to Jayme Blaschke about the history of sex work in Texas, poultry as payment, and Miss Edna, the last madam of the Chicken Ranch.